Aston Martin reveals new Vanquish S

Central to this is the naturally-aspirated 6.0 litre V12 engine, which now produces 600PS (up from 573PS), and revised throttle response. Larger volume inlet manifolds allow a greater volume of air to flow into the engine at high revs, creating a ‘relentless’ power delivery and a stronger feel all the way to the redline.

The calibration of the 8-speed Touchtronic III transmission has also been revised to deliver faster gearshifts and greater refinement at low speeds for a greater sense of precision and immediacy. Likewise, the suspension, damper internals, spring rates and anti-roll bar bushes have also been re-tuned to give the Vanquish S more sporting suspension modes, without compromising its ability to deliver supple ride quality on demand, says Aston Martin.

Visually the Vanquish S can be distinguished by its new aerodynamic package. Featuring plenty of exposed carbon fibre, such as the revised front splitter and rear diffuser, where new quad exhaust outlets can be found, giving the Vanquish S a more 'aggressive appearance'. Carbon fibre bonnet louvres, new forged 5-spoke diamond turned wheels and a choice of painted graphics packs can also be specified as an option.

Dr. Andy Palmer, Aston Martin President & CEO said: “From the moment the original Vanquish was launched it became a modern icon. It propelled Aston Martin from an era of hand-built cars to one where craftsmanship and technology combined to create a new kind of great British GT. In its second generation the Vanquish maintained that momentum with huge engineering advances such as its all-carbon fibre bodywork and compelling, contemporary styling. Now, the Vanquish S takes things a step further, confidently asserting itself within the Aston Martin range and distinguishing itself from the new DB11. A spectacular machine in every sense, the Vanquish S is a magnificent addition to our range.”

The Aston Martin Vanquish S is available in both Coupe and Volante guise with prices starting at £199,950 in the UK. Deliveries kick off in December 2016.